Bachelor? Cancer risk twice as high
London: Chronic bachelors, please take note: Unmarried people are twice as likely to die of cancer than those who live with their partners, claims a new study. Norwegian researchers who looked at cancer death rates over 40 years found that men and women who had never married were more likely to die from 13 of the most common types of cancer, including lung, breast and prostate.
They found that those who were unmarried when diagnosed, rather than being divorced or widowed, doubled the death rate in men from 18 to 35 per cent and in women more modestly from 17 to 22 per cent.
Past studies have already shown that married people have better health and live longer than singletons, as they tend not to smoke and drink heavily, and have better mental health. The Norwegian researchers did say however that married people are probably diagnosed earlier as they tend to visit the doctor more. PTI
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